Friday, September 19, 2003

OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

ZMAG: A Disaster Foretold by Uri Avnery


So now it is official: the government of Israel has decided to assassinate Yasser Arafat.

Not any more to "exile". Not any more to "expel or kill". Simply to "remove".

Of course, the intention is not to remove him to another country. Nobody seriously believes that Yasser Arafat will raise his hands and allow himself to be marched off. He and his men will be killed "during the exchange of fire". This would not be the first time.

Even if it was possible to expel Arafat to another country, nobody in the Israeli leadership would dream of doing so. How come? Allow him to make the rounds of Putin, Schroeder and Chirac? God forbid. So the plan is to remove him to the next world.

Not immediately. The Americans forbid it. It may make Bush angry. Sharon does not want to annoy Bush.

Some people comfort themselves with the thought that this is just an empty resolution. It is supposed to be implemented at a time and in a way yet to be decided. But this is wishful thinking, a dangerous comfort. The decision legitimizing his assassination is by itself a far-reaching political act. It is intended to get the Israeli and international public used to the idea. What used to sound like a crazy plot by extreme fanatics now has the air of a legitimate political process, with only the time and mode of implementation still open.

Anyone familiar with Ariel Sharon can see how things will develop from now on. He will wait for his opportunity. It may come any minute, or after a week, a month, a year. He is patient. When he decides to do something, he is ready to wait, but he won't deviate from his goal.

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IRAQ

Democracynow: Robert Fisk on Wesley Clark & Iraq: “What is Happening Is An Absolute Slaughter Every Night of Iraqi People”


Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent for the London Independent. Speaking from Baghdad.


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TRANSCRIPT
AMY GOODMAN: Well, John Hlinko, we have just reached Robert Fisk in Baghdad. We want to thank you for being with us, cofounder of the DraftWesleyClark.com campaign. Zoltan Grossman, thanks for being with us from the University of Wisconsin.

We're going not to the break right now, which we usually do, but because we have Robert Fisk on his satellite phone at this moment. we want to go directly to him.

Robert Fisk, we'll get your comment at the beginning, hearing that Wesley Clark is now running for president as the antiwar warrior. Then we'd like to get your observations of what's happening right now on the ground in Iraq.

ROBERT FISK: I have to say first of all about General Clark, that I was on the ground in Serbia in Kosovo when he ran the war there. He didn't seem to be very antiwar at the time. I had as one of my tasks to go out over and over again to look at the civilian casualties of that have war.

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AFGHANISTAN

Rense:

Taliban Claim Capture Of Four US Troops

PESHAWAR -- Pakistani as well as the Taliban sources on Wednesday claimed that four US soldiers had been captured by the pro-Taliban elements in Paktia province of Afghanistan on Tuesday night in an attack on a convoy in the mountainous region.

"Our fighters have captured at least four American soldiers in Birmal area of Paktia province on Tuesday night," claimed a pro-Taliban source asking not to be named. Birmal district shares borders with two tribal agencies of Pakistan, North and South Waziristan agencies.

The claim was also backed by tribal sources, living on the Pakistan side of the Pak-Afghan border, saying that the capture of the Americans was talk of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan Agency. However, no official confirmation of the arrest of the soldiers has been made by the US so far.

SAUDI ARABIA

AFP: Saudis Now Deny Plans
To Acquire Nukes


WASHINGTON (AFP) -- Saudi Arabia overnight strongly denied a report in a British newspaper that it was considering acquiring nuclear weapons.

"Reports that Saudi Arabia is considering acquiring nuclear weapons are baseless and totally false," the Saudi embassy in Washington said in a statement.

The Guardian, a left-wing British daily, reported overnight that Saudi Arabia has embarked on a strategic review that includes considering whether to acquire nuclear weapons. It said the move came in response to political tensions in the Middle East.


IRAQ

AFP: US Troops Fire On Press Vehicle

KHALDIYAH, Iraq (AFP) -- US soldiers today fired on a car belonging to the American news agency Associated Press, an Agence France-Presse reporter at the scene said.

The AFP correspondent said AP reporters were trying to film an ambushed convoy in the town west of Baghdad when they were fired on, despite having AP clearly marked on their car.

Neither the two reporters nor the driver, all Iraqis, were hurt when the Americans opened fire in the area where witnesses said US forces suffered heavy casualties in a bomb and rocket-propelled grenade attack.

"The Americans opened fire when I took out my camera to film" a military vehicle on fire, said one of the AP journalists, Karim al-Ubeidi.

"The mention of AP was clearly visible on the car but they opened fire nevertheless," he said.

The Associated Press had earlier reported that US troops were ambushed on the main road of Khaldiyah, hit by a remote-controlled roadside bomb and then coming under heavy gunfire that destroyed at least two trucks.

An AP driver saw a 20-year-old man, still alive after being shot in the chest, placed in a taxi.

IRAQ

Guardian: We Are Facing Death In
Iraq For No Reason


A Serving US Soldier Calls For The End Of An Occupation Based On Lies

For the past six months, I have been participating in what I believe to be the great modern lie: Operation Iraqi Freedom.

After the horrific events of September 11 2001, and throughout the battle in Afghanistan, the groundwork was being laid for the invasion of Iraq. "Shock and awe" were the words used to describe the display of power that the world was going to view upon the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom. It was to be an up-close, dramatic display of military strength and advanced technology from within the arsenals of the American and British military.

But as a soldier preparing to take part in the invasion of Iraq, the words "shock and awe" rang deep within my psyche. Even as we prepared to depart, it seemed that these two great superpowers were about to break the very rules that they demanded others obey. Without the consent of the United Nations, and ignoring the pleas of their own citizens, the US and Britain invaded Iraq. "Shock and awe"? Yes, the words correctly described the emotional impact I felt as we embarked on an act not of justice, but of hypocrisy.

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FINANCE

Guardian: US Dollar 'Could Collapse
At Any Moment'


The International Monetary Fund yesterday warned that the colossal United States trade deficit was a noose around the neck of the economy, emphasising that the once mighty dollar could collapse at any moment.

Arguing that the world's big economies were already too dependent on the willingness of American consumers to live beyond their means, the IMF said the US could not continue to run a current account deficit of 5% of GDP.

The IMF's chief economist Kenneth Rogoff said that it was just a matter of time before the gap closed, tipping the dollar into a potentially steep fall.

"If we were looking at a poor developing country, the world gives them just enough rope to hang themselves. A country like the United States, they give them enough rope to tie the noose around their neck several times. But it does happen in the end," he said.

Thursday, September 18, 2003

INTERNET

Spiegel:
Zurück in die Web-Steinzeit


Wie sich Softwarepatente auswirken, führt derzeit der Fall Eolas gegen Microsoft vor: Ein Patent aus dem Jahr 1994 droht das Web zu verändern. Plug-ins und Programme wie Flash, Real-Filme, ActiveX oder Java könnten bald aus Browsern verschwinden.


OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

Reuters: Bush Mideast Peace Drive 'Stalled' Due to Arafat

CAMP DAVID, Md. (Reuters) - President Bush said on Thursday his Middle East peace plan was now "stalled" due to what he said was the failed leadership of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.
"Mr. Arafat has failed as a leader," Bush said at a news conference with Jordan's King Abdullah. He said Arafat had undermined former Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas's efforts to fight terror.

"His efforts were undermined and that's why we're now stalled," Bush said at the presidential retreat outside Washington.

He said he was still committed to his proposed peace "road map" and hoped for a Palestinian leadership fully committed to fighting terror.

"Auf was für einem Planeten lebt Bush? Ist er immer noch auf Kokain und Alkohol? Der Typ gehoert in eine Anstalt. Der ganze "ich bringe Frieden in den Nahen Osten PR-Move" ist gescheitert weil es Herr Praesident nicht fertig bringt Druck auf Israel auszuueben. Weil er Angst hat, dass ihm danach die Zionisten-Lobby in Washington die Liebe entzieht und sich im Wahlkampf gegen ihn stellt."
IRAQI RESISTANCE

Spiegel: Angriff auf US-Soldaten - mindestens acht Tote

Schon wieder sind US-Soldaten im Irak angegriffen worden. Nördlich von Bagdad wurden mindestens acht Mitglieder einer amerikanischen Patrouille getötet und mehrere verletzt
IRAQ

New Zealand Herald: Saddam's old terror cells fail squeaky-clean test despite US facelift by Robert Fisk

ABU GHRAIB PRISON - We could see them beyond the dirt yard, standing in the heat beside their sand-brown tents, the razor wire wrapped in sheaths around their compound.
No pictures of the prisoners, we were told. Do not enter the compound. Do not go inside the wire.

Of the up to 800 Iraqis held in Abu Ghraib Prison, on the outskirts of Baghdad, only a handful are "security detainees" - the rest are "criminal detainees" - but until now almost all of them have lived out here in the heat and dust and muck.

Which is why the Americans were so pleased to see us at Saddam Hussein's vile old jail yesterday: things are getting better.

So first, the good news. Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, commander of the US 800th Military Police Brigade, has cleaned up the burned and looted cells for hundreds of prisoners.



ISRAEL

Joevialls: Arab Strike Jets Ready to Attack Israel
Saudi Arabia and Syria Checkmate Zionist Oil Grab

When the planning for Operation Shekhinah was finalized in 2001, its objective was simply to steal Iraq’s oil and pipe it to Haifa in Israel. At a single stroke, the largest oil supplies in the world would come under direct Zionist control, permanently shifting the balance of power in the Middle East. Well, that was the academic American-Israeli strategic plan, but it was all based on an impossible fantasy. Nowadays that impossible academic fantasy is coming unhinged, in turn seriously threatening the very survival of the Jewish State and possibly America as well. You see, while Americans have been worrying about their countrymen being cut down on a daily basis in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Syria have quietly relocated their primary strike aircraft within easy attack range of Israel, meaning the end game is fast approaching. To find out why Israel is now facing more than 400 state-of-the-art Mach 2 strike aircraft based less than ten minutes away from Tel Aviv, we need to take a quick look at the mind boggling miscalculations made by the Zionists in New York, and by their subordinates in Washington and Tel Aviv. How is it even remotely possible that the Zionists might lose the “Jewish State” altogether, especially bearing in mind their subtle but undeniable day-to-day control of the massive American military machine?




PIC OF THE DAY

SAUDI ARABIA

Spiegel: Saudis erwägen Anschaffung von Atombomben

Vor dem 11. September hatten sich die Saudis als enge Verbündete der Amerikaner sicher gefühlt. Doch seit US-Fahnder sie als Finanziers des internationalen Terrors verdächtigen, hat sich das Verhältnis abgekühlt. Nun suchen sie nach neuen Sicherheitskonzepten. Der Nahe Osten droht zum atomaren Pulverfass zu werden

Guardian: Saudis consider nuclear bomb

Saudi Arabia, in response to the current upheaval in the Middle East, has embarked on a strategic review that includes acquiring nuclear weapons, the Guardian has learned.
This new threat of proliferation in one of the most dangerous regions of the world comes on top of a crisis over Iran's alleged nuclear programme.

A strategy paper being considered at the highest levels in Riyadh sets out three options:

· To acquire a nuclear capability as a deterrent;

· To maintain or enter into an alliance with an existing nuclear power that would offer protection;

· To try to reach a regional agreement on having a nuclear-free Middle East.

WAR ON IRAK

Spiegel: Der große Bluff


Vor knapp sechs Monaten griffen die USA den Irak an, deklariert als Feldzug gegen den Terror, gestützt auf "Fakten und Beweise". Doch heute zeigt sich ein anderes Bild: Eine Melange aus Halbwahrheiten, Märchen und Lügen bereitete den Weg nach Bagdad. SPIEGEL ONLINE dokumentiert zehn Fälle schwarzer Propaganda, die den Krieg rechtfertigen sollten.

Klicken Sie auf die Bilder, lesen Sie, wie leichtfertig die Politiker die Welt in die Irre führten:....
USA VS. FRANCE

NY Times OP/ED: Our War With France by Thomas L. Friedman

It's time we Americans came to terms with something: France is not just our annoying ally. It is not just our jealous rival. France is becoming our enemy.

If you add up how France behaved in the run-up to the Iraq war (making it impossible for the Security Council to put a real ultimatum to Saddam Hussein that might have avoided a war) ??????????????, and if you look at how France behaved during the war (when its foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, refused to answer the question of whether he wanted Saddam or America to win in Iraq), and if you watch how France is behaving today (demanding some kind of loopy symbolic transfer of Iraqi sovereignty to some kind of hastily thrown together Iraqi provisional government, with the rest of Iraq's transition to democracy to be overseen more by a divided U.N. than by America), then there is only one conclusion one can draw: France wants America to fail in Iraq.

But then France has never been interested in promoting democracy in the modern Arab world, which is why its pose as the new protector of Iraqi representative government — after being so content with Saddam's one-man rule — is so patently cynical. (Aber Amerikkka wollte im Fall schon immer einen Demokratischen Nahen Osten...ironie)

"Friedman ist ein Revisionist und schreibt mal schnell die Geschichte der letzten paar Monate um"


USA

Informationclearinghouse: 30 Years Of U.S. UN Vetoes

How the U.S. has Voted // Vetoed- See any bias - See any pattern ?

1972-2002 Vetoes from the USA
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Year -----Resolution Vetoed by the USA
1972 Condemns Israel for killing hundreds of people in Syria and Lebanon in air raids.
1973 Afirms the rights of the Palestinians and calls on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.
1976 Condemns Israel for attacking Lebanese civilians.
1976 Condemns Israel for building settlements in the occupied territories.
1976 Calls for self determination for the Palestinians.
1976 Afirms the rights of the Palestinians.
1978 Urges the permanent members (USA, USSR, UK, France, China) to insure United Nations decisions on the maintenance of international peace and security.
1978 Criticises the living conditions of the Palestinians.
1978 Condemns the Israeli human rights record in occupied territories.
1978 Calls for developed countries to increase the quantity and quality of development assistance to underdeveloped countries.
1979 Calls for an end to all military and nuclear collaboration with the apartheid South Africa.
1979 Strengthens the arms embargo against South Africa.
1979 Offers assistance to all the oppressed people of South Africa and their liberation movement.
1979 Concerns negotiations on disarmament and cessation of the nuclear arms race.
1979 Calls for the return of all inhabitants expelled by Israel.
1979 Demands that Israel desist from human rights violations.
1979 Requests a report on the living conditions of Palestinians in occupied Arab countries.
1979 Offers assistance to the Palestinian people.
1979 Discusses sovereignty over national resources in occupied Arab territories.
1979 Calls for protection of developing counties' exports.
1979 Calls for alternative approaches within the United Nations system for improving the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
1979 Opposes support for intervention in the internal or external affairs of states.
1979 For a United Nations Conference on Women.
1979 To include Palestinian women in the United Nations Conference on Women.
1979 Safeguards rights of developing countries in multinational trade negotiations.
1980 Requests Israel to return displaced persons.
1980 Condemns Israeli policy regarding the living conditions of the Palestinian people.
1980 Condemns Israeli human rights practices in occupied territories. 3 resolutions.
1980 Afirms the right of self determination for the Palestinians.
1980 Offers assistance to the oppressed people of South Africa and their national liberation movement.
1980 Attempts to establish a New International Economic Order to promote the growth of underdeveloped countries and international economic co-operation.
1980 Endorses the Program of Action for Second Half of United Nations Decade for Women.
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WAR ON TERROR

Bush's Big Blunder

On Sept. 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by a single organization, al-Qaida, headed by Osama bin Laden.

We had not been attacked by North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Colombian guerrillas, Philippine guerrillas, the Taliban, Indonesian guerrillas, Muslims in general or anybody else. Just that one organization, al-Qaida, hit us.

Once that was ascertained, President George Bush should have told the American people that we were going to track down the members of that organization and kill them. I believe that was his original intention.

But a cabal of neoconservatives who had long had a plan to make the world safe for Israel and to turn America into an empire hijacked the president's mind, and instead of going after al-Qaida, the president declared war on all of the above. This was the president's big blunder.

IRAQ

Washington Post: Powell Says Gas Attack On Kurds Justified War

HALABJA, Iraq, Sept. 15 -- Secretary of State Colin L. Powell asserted today that a 1988 poison gas attack that killed an estimated 5,000 Kurds in this farming town nestled in Iraq's barren northern mountains was ample evidence that former president Saddam Hussein's government possessed weapons of mass destruction and justified the U.S. decision to go to war

If you want evidence of the existence and the use of weapons of mass destruction, come here now to Halabja today and see it," Powell said after walking through the museum. "What happened over the intervening 15 years? Did [Hussein] suddenly lose the motivation? Did he suddenly decide that such weapons would not be useful? The international community did not believe so."

"Die nachtraeglichen Rechtfertigungen fuer den Irakkrieg werden immer laecherlicher. Die neuste Ausrede der Regierung Bush ist, dass Saddam 1988 Giftgas eingesetzt habe. Das war zu der Zeit als Saddam von Amerika unterstützt wurde.Unter Anderem mit Chemischen und Biologischen Waffen. Das war zu der Zeit als Mr. Rumsfeld im Irak war und Saddam froehlich die Hand geschuettelt hat. Das war zu der Zeit als Saddam noch ein guter Freund der Amerikaner war. Das war zu der Zeit als es den Amerikanern nicht im Traum eingefallen waere den Giftgaseinsatz zu verurteilen."

IRAQI WMD

ABC: Hans Blix: Iraq Destroyed WMD 10 Years Ago

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former U.N. chief weapons inspector Hans Blix now
believes Iraq destroyed its weapons of mass destruction 10 years ago
and that intelligence agencies were wrong in their weapons assessment that
led to war. In an interview with Australian radio from Sweden, Blix said
the search for evidence of biological, chemical or nuclear weapons would
probably only uncover documents at best

OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

Informationclearinghouse: Israel: Licensed To Kill

WARNING

This page contains raw video footage (BBC) of the murder of Mohammed Al-Dura's, 12-year-old son

Mohammed Al-Dura, a 12-year-old Palestinian, was killed by Israeli soldiers while he and his father begged for their lives. The father was seriously injured with five bullet wounds but managed to survive. A taxi driver had tried to save them but was also killed by Israeli soldiers. This is the kind of aggression and inhuman brutality on the part of Israeli soldiers that prompted the Second, or Al-Aqsa, intifadah. A video clip of the murder of Mohammed can be found below.

WTO CANCUN

NY Times: Farming Is Korean's Life and He Ends It in Despair

JANGSU, South Korea, Sept. 15 - Before Lee Kyung Hae left for Mexico on
his final mission to defend South Korean farmers, he climbed a hill behind
his old apple orchard here. In the quiet solitude of his former farm, he
cleaned up around his wife's tomb. "He cut all the grass before
departing," Lee Kyang Ja, his older sister, said with surprise today,
coming upon the site after climbing a dirt road behind the farm. On
Wednesday in Cancún, Mexico, Mr. Lee, a 55-year-old farm union leader,
scaled a barricade outside a meeting of the World Trade Organization
and then fatally plunged his old Swiss Army knife into his heart.

The big news out of Cancún this week was the breakdown in the World
Trade Organization talks, as the developing nations walked out in frustration
over farm subsidies. To most of the world, Mr. Lee's act may have
seemed like a sideshow, the latest face of extreme antiglobalist protest,
perhaps, just a final desperate measure by a disturbed man. But in rural
communities like this one in southern South Korea, Mr. Lee, a
three-time member of the provincial assembly, was seen as a heroic figure, a
defender of debt-ridden farmers struggling to maintain an age-old agrarian
tradition in a fast-developing country where manufacturing is king.
IRAQI RESISTANCE

The Age: Raiders losing the battle for hearts and minds

US troops lost the hearts and minds of some Iraqis this week in
aggressive pre-dawn house raids in the hometown of Saddam Hussein, blowing open
gates, kicking down doors and shoving faces in the dirt.
Ten-year-old Ahmed, herded with his family into his garden, shook
visibly as he watched soldiers interrogate one man, whose head slammed onto the
ground with a thud. "I will become an Iraqi fighter and I will kill
Americans," the boy said. He pointed at troops who charged into his
home with rifles, sledgehammers and bolt-cutters hunting for anti-American
guerillas. "They are the enemy," he said.
IRAQI RESISTANCE

Guardian: Commander: GIs in Iraq Face Revenge Raids

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The commander of the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq
said
in an interview published Wednesday that U.S. forces, already under
pressure from a guerrilla-style resistance, now face revenge attacks
from ordinary Iraqis angered by the occupation. North of Baghdad, there
were at least three separate attacks on U.S. forces with roadside bombs in
less than 1 hours Wednesday morning. Witnesses reported injured soldiers,
but details were unclear. The attacks hit U.S. Humvees about 12 miles north
of Baghdad near al-Taji.

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

IRAQI RESISTANCE

Al-Jazeera: US soldiers wounded in Iraq

Four US soldiers were wounded in two separate incidents in Iraq as resistance fighters continued their attacks on occupation forces.


A US military spokesman said on Wednesday that three soldiers from the 1st Armoured Division were injured when their convoy came under attack at al-Dorah on the southern outskirts of capital Baghdad on Tuesday night



IRAQI RESISTANCE

Al-Jazeera: New Saddam tape tells US to get out

Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has demanded that the United States unconditionally withdraw its forces from Iraq.

In a new audio tape attributed to him and broadcast on Wednesday by an Arabic television channel, Hussein also threatened to step up anti-US attacks and to "wage holy war by all means against the foolish invaders."

"We call on you to withdraw your forces as soon as possible, and without any conditions, as you cannot bear any more losses as these losses will be catastrophic for you," was the message to Americans.

"Your withdrawal from our country is inevitable, whether it happens today or tomorrow, and tomorrow will come soon," it said


SPAIN

Aljazeera: Alouni charged with links to 9/11

A Spanish judge has formally charged 35 men, including al-Qaida leader Usama bin Ladin and Aljazeera TV journalist Taysir Alouni, with involvement in the September 11 attacks.

As part of his investigation into an al-Qaida cell operating in Spain, High Court Judge Baltasar Garzon in a 700-page indictment on Wednesday called for Interpol to arrest bin Ladin and extradite him to Spain. He said there was evidence of the 9/11 plot being hatched in Spain.

Among those charged was Taysir Alouni, an Aljazeera correspondent who interviewed bin Ladin shortly after September 11. Syrian-born Alouni was arrested on 5 September and was ordered to remain in prison without bail, pending trial.

Insisting that Alouni is innocent, Aljazeera has accused the United States and Israel of inciting Spain to incriminate him.








MUSIC

NEW PARIS ALBUM OUT NOW!

JESUS IS BACK



Jesus is back we missed him again
OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

Spiegel: Arafat vom US-Veto unbeeindruckt

Pal?stinenser-Pr?sident Jassir Arafat nimmt das Scheitern der zu seinem Schutz eingebrachten Uno-Resolution ziemlich laessig. "Wir sind wichtiger als irgendeine Resolution", sagte er vor Intellektuellen und Kuenstlern in seinem Hauptquartier in Ramallah.

Independent: America vetoes UN resolution urging Israeli restraint
The United States vetoed a United Nations resolution last night that demanded Israel refrain from deporting the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, from the West Bank.

The text, tabled by Syria, was backed by 11 members of the Security Council. The US was alone in opposing it, complaining that it failed to condemn Palestinian terror groups that have committed bombings in Israel. Three countries abstained from the vote ­ Britain, Bulgaria and Germany.

After the vote, the US ambassador, John Negroponte, said that Washington did not support the new Israeli stance. However, he said that he had blocked the resolution because it failed to name groups such as Hamas and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, which has claimed credit for numerous suicide bombings. He said: "The Palestinian Authority must take action to remove the threat of terrorist groups."

Fayssal Mekdad, the Syrian ambassador to the UN who had been pressing for a resolution to protest against Israel's policy since last week, decried the outcome. He said that the text had been "highly balanced", saying most of the language came from previous resolutions that had been adopted by the council.

"The fact that the US delegation used its veto is something extremely regrettable," he said. "It only complicates a situation in the Middle East that is already very complicated."

"Bravo USA. Leider funktioniert die UNO in ihrer heutigen Form nicht."







COPYRIGHT/PROPERTY

New Statesman: Who owns the world?

Everything - from land, water and plant seeds to folk stories and football results - can now be claimed as private property. Andrew Simms on the new enclosures

You can buy a one-acre plot of land on the moon for £19.95. Slightly cheaper is Venus, which can be had for £14.25, plus registration fee. You can do this because, on 22 November 1980, Dennis M Hope went into the offices of San Francisco County and filed a declaration of ownership for both bodies. Just to be sure, he also filed with the federal government, the USSR and the UN General Assembly. He also declared ownership of the eight remaining planets and their moons. He set up a Lunar embassy and started to license others to sell plots. One, MoonEstates.com, describes itself as the UK's "only extraterrestrial land agents". For Mars, there is even a bill of rights to provide for mediation in the event of land disputes between settlers and a "native creature".

They can't be serious, can they? In 1967, the internationally agreed Outer Space Treaty forbade governments from claiming any celestial bodies as their property. But the committee that worded the treaty forgot to include private firms or individuals and, though the 1979 Moon Treaty would have prevented the exploitation of space for private profit, not enough countries signed. Opponents complained that it would bog down space exploration in "a 'common heritage of all mankind' morass".

This attempt to expand private property to outer space continues something that has been happening for hundreds of years: a move towards a single, restrictive approach to ownership and control

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IRAQ

Mercury News: Seeking honesty in U.S. policy

EX-U.S. DIPLOMAT SAYS WHITE HOUSE IS IN FULL RETREAT FROM IRAQ REALITY

During the gulf war in 1991, when I was in charge of the American Embassy in Baghdad, I placed a copy of Lewis Carroll's ``Alice in Wonderland'' on my office coffee table. I thought it conveyed far better than words ever could the weird world that was Iraq at that time, a world in which nothing was what it seemed: The several hundred Western hostages Saddam Hussein took during Desert Shield were not really hostages but ``guests.'' Kuwait was not invaded, but ``liberated.''

It is clearly time to dust the book off and again display it prominently, only this time because our own government has dragged the country down a rabbit hole, all the while trying to convince the American people that life in newly liberated Iraq is not as distorted as it seems.

It is returning to normal, we are assured, even as we are asked to ante up an additional $75 billion and pressure builds to send more troops and extend the tours of duty of those who are there. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz tells Congress that all we need is to project a little confidence. The Mad Hatter could not have said it better.

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ISRAEL

Information Clearinghouse: Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State by Patrick Johnston

09/16/03: (Information Clearing House) The United Nations General Assembly must pass resolutions declaring Israel to be in violation of the UN Charter of Member States and suspend Israel from the United Nations effective immediately. Further, both the General Assembly and the Security Council must pass resolutions imposing the harshest yet sanctions and complete international isolation against Israel for continued reckless and wanton violations of numerous resolutions concerning the criminal treatment of the Palestinian people and mandates on Palestine.

ISRAEL MUST END THE OCCUPATION ... AND THE VIOLENCE!

1.) Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State
2.) Zionism Must Be Declared A Terrorist Movement and Followers Terrorists
3.) War Crimes Tribunals Must Be Sought Against Appropriate Israeli Leaders
4.) UN Must Impose Harsh Sanctions and Isolation Against Israel

The United States must wake up to the fact that Israel is not a good ally. Nor is Israel a good friend to the American people. What ally and what friend would demand of a nation and its people to continuously support without challenge, or explanation, their nefarious plans and calculated deeds to wipe out an entire population of largely defenseless people?

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WAR IN AFGHANISTAN

Pakistan Daily: 6 US commandos feared dead - Taliban destroy Afghan post near Pakistani border

WANA: At least six US commandos were thought dead and scores of Afghan
troops injured when unidentified attackers ambushed a US convey at
Sorkamar in Afghanistan’s Paktika province. In retaliation, US troops cordoned
off the area to hunt the assailants who were believed to be Taliban
remnants. According to an eyewitness, US choppers entered Pakistan’s airspace in
pursuit of the militants and two shells also hit the tribal areas of
North West Frontier Province.
IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION

Seattle Times: Rumsfeld: Rebuilding up to Iraqis

WASHINGTON — Iraqis rather than Americans will have to repair most of the damage done to their country by Saddam Hussein's socialist Baath party, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld declared yesterday.
"I don't believe it's our job to reconstruct that country after 30 years of centralized, Stalinist-like economic controls in that country," Rumsfeld told a National Press Club audience. "The Iraqi people are going to have to reconstruct that country over a period of time."

He added, "The infrastructure of that country was not terribly damaged by the war at all."

"Ironie, Ironie! Das Land wurde nicht von US-Bomben und 10 Jahre dauernden Sanktionen verwuestet, sondern vom "Kommunistischen Wirtschaftssystem".
Mr. Rumsfeld sollte sich besser daran erinnern was für Pflichten Besatzungsmaechte haben. Es gibt in grossen Teilen des Irak noch immer keine Sicherheit, noch immer keinen Strom und noch immer kein fliessendes Wasser"
IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION

Seattle Times: Rumsfeld: Rebuilding up to Iraqis

WASHINGTON — Iraqis rather than Americans will have to repair most of the damage done to their country by Saddam Hussein's socialist Baath party, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld declared yesterday

"I don't believe it's our job to reconstruct that country after 30 years of centralized, Stalinist-like economic controls in that country," Rumsfeld told a National Press Club audience. "The Iraqi people are going to have to reconstruct that country over a period of time."

He added, "The infrastructure of that country was not terribly damaged by the war at all."

"Mr. Rumsfeld hat vergessen, dass es vorallem die über 10 Jahre dauernden Sanktionen und drei von den USA gefuehrte Kriege waren die das Land verwuestet haben. Irak hat sich nach dem Iran-Krieg ziemlich schnell erholt und hatte einen der höchsten Lebensstandarts im Nahen Osten. Wie kann der Typ behaupten dass die Infrastruktur des Landes nicht wirklich schwer beschaedigt wurde? Es gibt nach wie vor weder Elektrizität noch fliessendes Wasser in grossen Teilen des Iraks. Darüberhinaus hat er die Aufgaben einer Besatzungsmacht vergessen."

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Guardian: Was the Iraq war illegal?

In a landmark case, two peace activists who tried to stop B-52 bombers taking off will argue that the conflict breached international law

Was the war in Iraq legal or not? Lord Hutton won't tell us: that ultimate question does not come within the terms of his inquiry into the death of weapons expert David Kelly. The high court was asked to decide but demurred, declaring it had no jurisdiction to interpret UN resolution 1441, the basis on which Britain went to war.
But the question persists, becoming, if anything, more insistent as any sign of the weapons of mass destruction with which we were threatened continues to prove elusive four and a half months after the end of the war. We learned at the weekend that Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, had urged the prime minister in a private memo just four days before the hostilities broke out to keep Britain out of the conflict.

This week the question will take centre stage again in a court of law. On Friday, in the unlikely setting of Gloucester crown court, a hearing will take place in a criminal case that could mean that 12 ordinary citizens - an English jury - will get to decide whether or not the conflict was legal.



IRAQI WMD

Reuters: Scientist says Iraq never revived nuke programme

VIENNA, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Iraq never revived its secret nuclear
weapons programme after it was dismantled by U.N. inspectors in the 1990s, a
senior Iraqi scientist at Iraq's new Ministry of Science and Technology said
on Tuesday. Before launching the March 20 war to topple Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein, the United States and Britain said Saddam was trying to
develop an atomic bomb and other weapons of mass destruction.
In four months of inspections before the war, U.N. weapons inspectors
never found any evidence of this. Since major military actions ended in Iraq,
U.S. and British military have also found no evidence to support this
allegation.

WTO CANCUN

countercurrents: The Collapse In Cancun And The Transformation Of The Global System

The World Trade Organization (WTO) Negotiations in Cancun, Mexico collapsed on Sunday and the relationships between rich and poor countries will likely never be the same - nor will the global system. The group of twenty-two developing nations (G22) that emerged as a negotiating bloc directly challenged the continuation of a one-sided neoliberal system that protects investors and corporations of wealthy countries while opening developing nations to the vulnerability of the global market. Brazil has emerged as a catalyst and organizer for bringing together developing and progressive countries to transform the weapons of neoliberalism into tools for the social agenda, opening possibilities for a more just global order.

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IRAQI RESISTANCE

Times: Iraqi police ready to turn guns on US troops

Iraqi policemen declared themselves holy warriors yesterday and vowed
to take revenge for the deaths of their comrades in the town where ten
police and a security guard were killed on Friday in the worst "friendly fire"
incident of the Iraq conflict.


"I am full of hatred for the Americans and I am ready to kill them," said Arkan Adanan, who was injured in the shoulder early on Friday morning when US troops poured rifle and machinegun fire
into three police vehicles that were chasing suspected bandits.
IRAQ

Counterpunch: The Occupation Runs Out of Gas by Stan Goff

It Was the Oil and It Is Like Vietnam

Apologists for Bush's little war in Iraq, whose numbers are diminishing in the face of relentless reality, have invested a mighty labor in dismissing two claims; that the war in Iraq is about oil, and that there is a comparison to be made between the Iraq War and the Vietnam War.

The war was never intended as a liberation, the bullshit story that went center stage when the weapons lies fell apart . It was always a re-colonization, now euphemized even by many Democrats as "re-construction."

IRAQ

Toronto Star: Reasons to fear U.S. by NOAM CHOMSKY

Amid the aftershocks of recent suicide bombings in Baghdad and Najaf, and countless other horrors since Sept. 11, 2001, it is easy to understand why many believe that the world has entered a new and frightening "age of terror," the title of a recent collection of essays by Yale University scholars and others.

However, two years after 9/11, the United States has yet to confront the roots of terrorism, has waged more war than peace and has continually raised the stakes of international confrontation.

On 9/11, the world reacted with shock and horror, and sympathy for the victims. But it is important to bear in mind that for much of the world, there was a further reaction: "Welcome to the club."

For the first time in history, a Western power was subjected to an atrocity of the kind that is all too familiar elsewhere.

Any attempt to make sense of events since then will naturally begin with an investigation of American power — how it has reacted and what course it may take.

Within a month of 9/11, Afghanistan was under attack. Those who accept elementary moral standards have some work to do to show that the United States and Britain were justified in bombing Afghans to compel them to turn over people suspected of criminal atrocities, the official reason given when the bombings began.

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PROPAGANDA WATCH

USA Today: Amanpour: CNN practiced self-censorship

CNN's top war correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, says that the press muzzled itself during the Iraq war. And, she says CNN "was intimidated" by the Bush administration and Fox News, which "put a climate of fear and self-censorship."
As criticism of the war and its aftermath intensifies, Amanpour joins a chorus of journalists and pundits who charge that the media largely toed the Bush administrationline in covering the war and, by doing so, failed to aggressively question the motives behind the invasion.

On last week's Topic A With Tina Brown on CNBC, Brown, the former Talk magazine editor, asked comedian Al Franken, former Pentagon spokeswoman Torie Clarke and Amanpour if "we in the media, as much as in the administration, drank the Kool-Aid when it came to the war."

Said Amanpour: "I think the press was muzzled, and I think the press self-muzzled. I'm sorry to say, but certainly television and, perhaps, to a certain extent, my station was intimidated by the administration and its foot soldiers at Fox News. And it did, in fact, put a climate of fear and self-censorship, in my view, in terms of the kind of broadcast work we did."

Brown then asked Amanpour if there was any story during the war that she couldn't report.

"It's not a question of couldn't do it, it's a question of tone," Amanpour said. "It's a question of being rigorous. It's really a question of really asking the questions. All of the entire body politic in my view, whether it's the administration, the intelligence, the journalists, whoever, did not ask enough questions, for instance, about weapons of mass destruction. I mean, it looks like this was disinformation at the highest levels."

Fox News spokeswoman Irena Briganti said of Amanpour's comments: "Given the choice, it's better to be viewed as a foot soldier for Bush than a spokeswoman for al-Qaeda."

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UK/IRAQ

Scotsman: Straw 'begged Blair' not to join Iraq war

TONY Blair found himself embroiled in a fresh Iraq crisis last night after it was claimed Foreign Secretary Jack Straw made a desperate last-minute plea for him to call off the war.

Just days before the fighting started, Straw begged the Prime Minister not to send British troops into action, according to a new book on the affair.

The hugely damaging allegations emerged last night just hours after hundreds of Iraqis fired shots in the air and chanted "America is the enemy of God" following the burial of 10 Iraqi policemen killed accidentally by US troops.

Straw is said to have argued that the United Nations’ refusal to back the invasion would make it damaging for Britain to take part. The Foreign Secretary reportedly urged Blair to tell President George Bush that British troops would help clear up the mess and keep the peace once the war was over, but would play no part in Saddam’s overthrow.

But the shocked Prime Minister rejected Straw’s plea point-blank, telling him there was no going back and making him promise to keep quiet, according to the book by political journalist John Kampfner, entitled Blair’s War
ISRAEL

Independent: Israel criticised at United Nations for threat to Arafat

Israel came under concerted criticism in the United Nations Security Council and in several capitals around the world yesterday for threatening to remove Yasser Arafat from the Middle East peace process, a policy that a cabinet member suggested could extend to killing him.

The council was considering whether to vote on a resolution drafted by Arab states demanding Israeli restraint with regard to the Palestinian leader. Hopes for its quick adoption were overshadowed by the threat of a United States veto. Washington has historically resisted resolutions that are critical of Israel

John Negroponte, the US ambassador, said it had told Israel that it would not support the "elimination of Mr Arafat" or his forced exile. But he added that he would not support a resolution that failed to condemn the "explicit threat to the Middle East peace process posed by Hamas and other such terror groups

In a report to the council, Terje Roed-Larsen, the United Nations envoy to the Middle East, said the peace process and the road-map brokered by President George Bush had stalled. "The recent cycle of terror attacks and extrajudicial killings has broken the Palestinian ceasefire and brought the process to a standstill," he warned.

Wieso ist die USA in der Arabischen Welt bloss so verhasst?
AFGHANISTAN

Spiegel: "Der Elefant USA wird an Malaria sterben"

Fast taeglich ueberfallen Taliban-Trupps in Afghanistan Schulen, Polizeiposten, Hilfsorganisationen. Ihre Kommandeure hassen die Karzai-Regierung, mit Guerilla-Taktik wollen sie die Amerikaner vertreiben, etliche sprechen bereits offen von der Rueckkehr an die Macht. SPIEGEL ONLINE traf einen der siegesgewissen Anfuehrer
IRAQ

Prolog: Iraqi town seethes as US withholds bodies, information in deadly shootings

FALLUJAH, Iraq, Sept 12 (AFP) - Anger boiled over in the flashpoint Iraqi town of Fallujah on Friday as residents pressed the US military for both information and the victims' bodies after the shooting of 10 Iraqi security personnel by US troops.

Relatives and residents staged furious demonstrations outside the governor's office and police headquarters amid predictions of a new wave of violence against Americans in the town.

A spate of three attacks in barely five hours hit US troops around Fallujah later Friday in what police and relatives warned was an omen of worse to come if the US military failed to trust its Iraqi allies.

"Now we can expect that attacks will increase, because you will have not only what they call the resistance, but also the families of these 10 dead people and everyone else wanting to take revenge against the Americans," said police First Lieutenant Mahmud Hussein.

IRAQ

Counterpunch: A Hail of Bullets, a Trail of Dead by Robert Fisk

A Mystery the US is in No Hurry to Solve

A human brain lay beside the highway. It was scattered in the sand, blasted from its owner's head when the Americans ambushed their own Iraqi policemen.

A few inches away were a policeman's teeth, broken but clean dentures, the teeth of a young man. "I don't know if they are the teeth of my brother--and I don't even know if my brother is alive or dead," Ahmed Mohamed shouted at me. "The Americans took the dead and the wounded away--they won't tell us anything."

Since the Americans will not reveal the truth, let Ahmed Mohamed, whose 28-year-old brother, Walid, was one of the policemen who gave chase, tell his story.

"We have been told that the BMW opened fire o the mayor's office at 12.30am. The police chased them in two vehicles, a Nissan pick-up and a Honda car and they set off down the old Kandar roads toward Baghdad.

"But the Americans were there in the darkness, outside the Jordanian Hospital, to ambush cars on the road. They let the BMW through and then fired at the police cars."

One of the policemen who was wounded in the second vehicle said the Americans suddenly appeared on the darkened road. "When they shouted at us, we stopped immediately," he said. "We tried to tell them we were police. They just kept on shooting."

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IRAQ

Independent: Powell draws a veil over killings as he tours Iraq by Robert Fisk

Killings are now like heartbeats in Iraq. Among the first yesterday was an American soldier from the US 1st Armoured Division, whose Baghdad patrol was attacked with a rocket-propelled grenade at ten past one in the morning.

In the coffin statistics of the American occupation, he was the 76th US soldier to die "in action" since President George Bush declared major combat operations at an end. As usual, the occupation authorities here announced his fate.

Then came the turn of Sami Hassan Saref, who was killed west of the town of Baqubah 20 minutes later when US troops were raiding his home.

Apparently ­ this is according to a neighbour, Ahmed Karim ­ Mr Saref thought the Americans were thieves, seized a rifle to defend his home and was shot. The Americans, according to Mr Karim, took the wounded 35-year-old man to hospital where he died. As usual, the occupation authorities ­ who never report the killing of the Iraqis whose country they occupy ­ did not announce his fate

It is being said in Fallujah, for example, that the killing of eight police officers and a Jordanian hospital guard by US troops on Friday came after an American military convoy was ambushed the previous day.

Although the occupation authorities reported one US soldier dead in the attack, local Iraqis say that many other troops were wounded and that the ambush succeeded a request by the Americans for a local Iraqi police escort.

The police, so the story goes, declined the request.



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